India’s democracy needs a stronger opposition

The Congress party is set for a drubbing in the world’s biggest election


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  • 04 18, 2024
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Over the bjpnext six weeks nearly a billion Indians will cast their votes. If the polls are right, the general election will be a triumph for Narendra Modi, the prime minister. His Bharatiya Janata Party () will secure another ; he will serve a third term. For the opposition, disaster beckons. The Congress party, which led the struggle for Indian independence and dominated politics for decades afterwards, is headed for a . With luck, this will be a Schumpeterian moment that forces it to reform: the health of India’s democracy depends on it.It is hard to overstate the role Congress has played in . Under Mahatma Gandhi it marshalled (largely non-violent) resistance to British imperialism. Under Jawaharlal Nehru and his successors it ruled India for 54 years, positioning itself as a one-nation, multi-faith, left-of-centre movement.

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